On Wednesday 18th October Mrs Chapman warmly welcomed all the parents, Staff and Rotarians to the second STAGS Rotary Interact AGM held in the main hall. At the beginning of the evening Rotary members made a presentation to show the recent activities of the club and to highlight their fund raising success. Members of the audience were most impressed by the fact that the club had raised in excess of £3,000 over the last 12 months. This year’s beneficiaries included: Three international charities: Red Rubber Ball, Action Aid and Unicef school-in-a-box, three local charities: PHAB, Open Door and Keech Hospice and the Rotary charity fighting to eradicate polio, as well as a huge contribution to the STAGS Dance Studio for school. Much needed funds were raised by running many varied and fun events/activities such as: selling cookies, cakes, Easter eggs, tea and scones, holding discos and movie nights, auctioning Wallace and Gromit statues, collecting shoeboxes, designing Christmas cards, organising a winter fair stall and running a Polio campaign and so much more!
During the AGM Vice President year 11 Munthaha Ahmed gave an inspiring talk during which she reflected back over the last twelve months of being a Rotarian. She was happy to share her poignant thoughts and memories with the audience who were eager to listen to her learning journey. She said ‘However, although a shared ambition for the club, it is not ALL about raising us much money as possible for charity. I speak on behalf of the rest of the club when I say that Interact Club has taught us many invaluable skills that we may not have otherwise had the opportunity to develop. For example, taking on responsibility, leadership, working as a member of team, time management, forward planning, dealing with money and project management skills. We learn these when we organise events, and efficiently pull everything together’.
"Personally, Interact club has really boosted my confidence as I can now talk in front of large groups of people without any problem and I can also confidently speak to contacts outside of school. The club has become a community bringing girls together from all year groups with a shared interest and we have made great memories over the past 12 months. For example, the hours spent in rooms filled with cellophane, ribbons and all things shiny wrapping our cookies and Easter eggs and also helping at the fabulous fireworks display in Verulam Park’. She went on to say ‘Together we’ve had a very successful year and have had a great time whilst we were at it. A recognition of our success is the recent award of the Herts Advertiser Charity Champions Award, of which we are extremely proud, and the Rotary International Citation we received for our charitable work"
"Stags community would like to thank Rotary President Aaliyah Jalil in year 11, the Interact members and all their families for their continual support. We also formally acknowledge the dedication and constant commitment that comes from Rotary Youth mentors Lavinia Hale, Ken Scott and STAGS Maths Teacher Mrs Rock who give so generously of their own time to make sure everything is a great success throughout the year."
"We look forward to another successful 12 months working with an ever growing number of members who wish to be part of the fantastic STAGS Rotary Interact club experience. Well done Ladies!"
If you would like to become a new member of STAGS Rotary Club please contact Mrs Rock.
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more Drake Hall Amersham, resounded to enthusiastic applause, laughter and musical prowess on Sunday afternoon the 4th February.
more Pull on the lycra, enter a team in the 2018 Auvergne Challenge and when the sun appears start a little cycling training.
more Presentation to SSAFA (Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen Families Association
more A warm welcome to our new member Renos
more Over 170 million children, aged up to five years old, will be given the life-saving polio vaccination on one day, 28th January, thanks to Rotary’s End Polio Now campaign.
more Over 170 million children, aged up to five years old, will be given the life-saving polio vaccination on one day, 28th January, thanks to Rotary’s End Polio Now campaign.
more Hilary Cantle, the first female President of Dunstable Downs Rotary club has been awarded an MBE in the 2017/2018 New Year Honours list.
more On the 1st November John Marshall from the Milton Keynes Food Bank gave the Newport Pagnell Rotary club a very clear talk on the work that is carried out by the Milton Keynes Food Bank.
more It’s December again and the Newport Pagnell Rotarian Father Christmas springs in to action with his rusty helpers to deliver Christmas Trees to thirteen schools in the Newport Pagnell, Wolverton and Bradwell areas.
more In September, the Rotary Club of Buckingham received a presentation from the Mary’s Meals charity. At a cost of less than £14 per child per year, this charity provides one good meal to some of the world’s poorest children every school day.
more There was a beaming smile on the face of Tony Silver (left) at Letchworth Howard Rotary Club’s last meeting of January when he was formally inducted as vice-president and president-elect
more The first round of the Rotary Young Chef Competition was held at Pipers Corner School, Great Kingshill.
more Peter was born in Dunstable and in his younger days was very keen on sports. They included football, cricket, table tennis, golf and squash.
more Rotary Global Scholar Zach Beecher gave Letchworth Howard Rotary members an insightful glimpse into life on the front line in Iraq in the battle against so-called Islamic State at the club’s January 15 meeting.
more In our last report I stated that our club would be busy in the forthcoming months and we certainly were!
more Santa Claus has once again completed his duties in Leighton Buzzard and what a month it has been, contending with snow, ice & rain.
more Work on their Bird Box Project
more President Mike presents a cheque
more David Moore speaks about his voluntary work
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more Letchworth Howard Rotary supports the Garden House Hospice with a bit of Darts
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more Baldock attend the 50th Anniversary Charter Celebrations for Toftlund Rotary Club
more Whilst visiting their twin club, Dunstable took the opportunity to lay a wreath at the Menen Gate
more Purple abounds at Barton-Le-Clay
more Another successful Wheelchair Challenge event was organised by Rotarians from the Rotary Clubs in Baldock, Bedford, Biggleswade and Sandy – for the sixth year running!
more Our club will be busy in the forthcoming months with the following events.
more Amersham Rotary work with local primary school to plant 2,000 crocuses.
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more Rotarians have fun as the Human Fruit Machine
more Global Scholar receives Degree
more Induction of new member Dapo
more At a recent Rotary lunch long standing member Bert Biggs, in the company of his wife Phyl, was made an Honorary member of Baldock Rotary Club.
more Two Dunstable Rotarians were surprised with Paul Harris awards
more Luton North join Kids Out with the children from Richmond Primary School.
more Luton North is out in force to help the public check their blood pressure.
more Newport Pagnell's satellite group host their first event
more How Rotarians joined forces with John Humphrys to change lives in Madagascar
more Visit to Letchworth Garden City’s Garden House Hospice
more Pupils were asked to create a piece of artwork on the theme of 'Reflection'.
more During the past year the Rotary Club of Barton-le-Clay have been working very closely with the charity Tools for Self Reliance (TFSR) based in Milton Keynes (http://tfsr-mk.org.uk/).
more Winning Entries in the Young Writer Competition
more At the handover meeting in June the Club welcomed Mary McHatton to the post.
more Garden party marks handover to new Letchworth Howard President
more Baldock Rotary Club have officially handed over a defibrillator to the people of Stotfold which has been installed outside of the Council Offices at the Greenacre Centre.
more John will be guiding the club through the next year which includes the club's 90th Anniversary.
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